No, I don't believe it is from an https site, just an http site.
Looks like:
I. ..~.uXS...:
..D_...N..f.j.a.a..'?CA..=..zTfE...DB~.W1F'[EMAIL
PROTECTED],.v..#..t...Z.O(WR^.R_.M...t...xF.M..$;3]O.O[72...vIv..}.".a..w.1..n.L...d.N.%.,...8.`C.../.5
6.MPpli5JU
On Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 02:34:42AM -1000, Acy Nonyxx wrote:
> Thanks, that did pretty close to what I wanted. It gave me a mixture
> of html code, javascript, and a bunch of encrypted scribble with lots
> of dots in between.
> I dont suppose there is anyway to take it even furthur and make it
>
Hi Steve,
Thanks, that did pretty close to what I wanted. It gave me a mixture of html
code, javascript, and a bunch of encrypted scribble with lots of dots in
between.
I dont suppose there is anyway to take it even furthur and make it even more
readable and more pleasant to the eyes. ;)
acynonyx
On Sun, Jan 06, 2008 at 12:55:49PM -1000, Acy Nonyxx wrote:
> I am fairly new to Wireshark. Is there a specific program to use to
> translate the hex in the packets captured to/from an unencrypted http
> site in order to be able to read the data?
I bet "Follow TCP Stream" will do what you are l
Hi,
I am fairly new to Wireshark. Is there a specific program to use to
translate the hex in the packets captured to/from an unencrypted http site
in order to be able to read the data?
Thank you.
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